It’s Wednesday! The week’s halfway over and we have our final BillionGraves Golden Egg Clue for you!

As always, we had amazing participation this past week with our clue on the Titanic. Photographers were able to capture several Golden Eggs of original Titanic passengers buried in England! What an amazing link to history! Thank you for your participation and amazing contributions who found 25 Golden Eggs around the world!!Keep up the great work!

Now, on to today’s clue: 44 years ago, a specific day was set aside in the United States, designed to increase public awareness on the environment.

What was the date (day, month and year) of the first celebration of Earth Day?

Need a hint? Watch this video for a little bit of guidance:

Earth Day may have been started in the United States, but it has turned into a worldwide celebration of environmental awareness and the preservation of the planet. On the 20th more than 200 million people in 141 countries participated in Earth Day celebrations! Although it may get celebrated differently in different areas across the globe, the message remains the same: PRESERVE.

All of us at BillionGraves and all of our contributors, transcribers and photographers understand that statement very well; our mission is to preserve the memories and information of those that have passed on. Now, get outside and into the cemeteries and find those final Easter Eggs! (Maybe pick up some trash on your way there in celebration of Earth Day!)

Remember to follow all the guidelines and rules to qualify for the challenge each week! A quick refresher on the basic rules:

The clue will be for a specific date (day, month AND year) of a significant moment in national or global history that you will need to find on a headstone between the Wednesday and Sunday (11:59pm GMT) of that week.

If you find a headstone with the special date as either the Birth or Death date (day, month AND year), you’ve found a BillionGraves Easter Egg!

Take a picture and upload it to BillionGraves through the mobile application

1 egg winner per person per week. Multiple submissions will aid in the chance of getting the Golden Egg.

Submissions of headstones will only be used if the full date is included on the inscription of the headstone. Unmarked graves or incomplete graves will not be included unless the actual original burial record (not just typed transcription of a burial index) is added to the record.

Week 3 of the BillionGraves Golden Egg Contest is officially over! Another incredible week with 289,075 photos taken and 321,967 new records transcribed! A big THANK YOU to everyone who contributed this weekend and found 25 Golden Eggs all over the world! Check out the leaderboard HERE!

This week’s Golden Egg clue was the date of the sinking of the HMS Titanic in the north Atlantic: April 15, 1912.

Here are the 25 entries submitted over the weekend!

Week

#3 Entries

1

Robert Alan Carter

…/EvelineClifton/7595575

2

Robert Alan Carter

…/ArthurABrown/7595653

3

OpiumEater

…/JosephBell/7601294

4

OpiumEater

…/WHartley/7601496

5

OpiumEater

…/CharlesVClarke/7589241

6

OpiumEater

…/GreorgeFrederickTurner/7589227

7

OpiumEater

…/ErnestWHamblyn/7600314

8

OpiumEater

…/RichardHenryMoores/7604646

9

OpiumEater

…/AlfredErnestGeer/7604720

10

OpiumEater

…/CharlesHenryKearl/7604796

11

OpiumEater

…/HenryAllen/7604901

12

OpiumEater

…/ArthurWMay/7604977

13

OpiumEater

…/ArthurMay/7604978

14

OpiumEater

…/CharlieCrumplin/7605040

15

OpiumEater

…/JamesWyeth/7605094

16

OpiumEater

…/WilliamFordKingscote/7605136

17

OpiumEater

…/WilliamEwahnCaunt/7605189

18

OpiumEater

…/WilliamMackie/7605222

19

OpiumEater

…/GeorgeAlfredBennett/7604488

20

OpiumEater

…/HenryDennisWitt/7605252

21

OpiumEater

…/EdmundStone/7605302

22

OpiumEater

…/HubertProuse/7605313

23

OpiumEater

…/AlfredFoster/7605376

24

Jodie1

…/ErnestMelvilleMcMillanPurdie/7602244

25

OpiumEater

…/ArthurBurroughs/7627668

The winners of the BillionGraves Golden Egg Contest for week 3 are:

Bronze Egg ($10 Amazon gift card): Jodie1

Silver Egg ($20 Amazon gift card): Robert Alan Carter

Golden Egg (Titanic In Photographs Collectors Edition): OpiumEater

In this evocative collection of photographs the authors of TITANIC: The Ship Magnificent tellTitanic’s full story, set against the backdrop of the great race to build the biggest and best passenger liner. From her genesis in the shipyard of Harland & Wolff to the anticipation of her launch and through her fitting out and sea trials, the excitement of Titanic’s maiden voyage is keenly evident in the many rare and unusual images in this book. Looking at her departure from Southampton and her stops at Cherbourg and Queenstown, and including many photos never before published, the book follows the story to its tragic conclusion, the role of the Carpathia and the aftermath of this shattering disaster.

A big THANK YOU to everyone who participated in this week’s Golden Egg contest! Didn’t win this week? Don’t worry, you can still win a Golden Egg during week 4 of the Golden Egg Contest! So grab your phone, and start planning your trip to the cemetery this weekend! Remember, you need the clue to participate, so follow us on Facebook HERE and tune in this Wednesday for this week’s Golden Egg clue.

It’s Wednesday! And you know what that means… another opportunity to win great prizes with BillionGraves in the Golden Egg Hunt!

For a second week in a row, we had amazing participation in our Golden Egg Hunt. People from all over the world are busy looking through cemeteries for our hidden Easter Eggs, and gathering important gravestone images while they’re at it! A big thank you to all who have participated this far!

Now, on to today’s clue: On a cold morning in the north Atlantic 102 years ago, the unthinkable happened to an unsinkable ship.

Today’s clue: What was the date (day, month and year) of the sinking of the HMS Titanic in the north Atlantic?

At 2:20am, two hours after striking an iceberg, the HMS Titanic sank into the frozen waters 350 miles off the coast of Canada. 1500 passengers lost their lives.

Several ships responded to Titanic’s distress calls and were able to save many. Ships from Nova Scotia played a large role in the recovery of the victims and several of Titanic’s passengers are buried in different municipalities of Halifax.

Fairview Cemetery, in Halifax, has grave sites for over 100 passengers alone! However, this cemetery remains untouched by BillionGraves. We want to change that!

To all of our Canadian friends out there, we have a mission for you, should you choose to accept. Let’s document this cemetery and preserve these headstones and memories for years to come!

There you have it! Now get out into the cemeteries and find some BillionGraves Golden Eggs!

Remember to follow all the guidelines and rules to qualify for the challenge each week! A quick refresher on the basic rules:

The clue will be for a specific date (day, month AND year) of a significant moment in national or global history that you will need to find on a headstone between the Wednesday and Sunday (11:59pm GMT) of that week.

If you find a headstone with the special date as either the Birth or Death date (day, month AND year), you’ve found a BillionGraves Easter Egg!

Take a picture and upload it to BillionGraves through the mobile application

1 egg winner per person per week. Multiple submissions will aid in the chance of getting the Golden Egg.

Submissions of headstones will only be used if the full date is included on the inscription of the headstone. Unmarked graves or incomplete graves will not be included unless the actual original burial record (not just typed transcription of a burial index) is added to the record.

Week 2 of the BillionGraves Golden Egg Contest is officially over!Another incredible week with 176,769 photos taken and 208,038 new records transcribed!A big THANK YOU to everyone who contributed this weekend and found 5 Golden Eggs all over the world! Check out the leaderboard HERE!

This week’s Golden Egg clue was the date that NASA introduced the Mercury Seven astronaut team to the world, April 9, 1959.

For our Facebook friends, there was a bonus question for an extra entry into the contest. The question: Only one member from the Original Mercury Seven Astronauts stepped foot on the moon, was “Captain” Alan Shepard. Congrats to Jessica Blanton for winning this week’s bonus entry!

A big THANK YOU to everyone who participated in this week’s Golden Egg contest! Didn’t win this week? Don’t worry, you can still win a Golden Egg during week 3 of the Golden Egg Contest! So grab your phone, and start planning your trip to the cemetery this weekend! Remember, you need the clue to participate, so follow us on Facebook HERE and tune in this Wednesday for this week’s Golden Egg clue.

Happy Hump Day, BillionGravers! Why is today so great? Is it because the work week’s half over? Or because today we come out with our second clue for the BillionGraves Golden Egg Contest?! I hope it’s the latter because we’ve got a good clue for you today.

First off, we had AMAZING participation in our first week of the Egg Hunt. We had 17 Egg submissions from all over the world. Thanks for helping us kick off this promotion with a bang! Now, get ready for another week of Egg hunting!

Here’s today’s clue:

On this day (April 9), NASA introduced the United States’ first astronauts to the world. These old test pilots would participate in Project Mercury, America’s first manned spaceflight program. Known as the “Mercury Seven”, these men were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton. This program was pivotal in the Space Race, as it helped prove technology, develop new and innovative systems, and provide crucial information and experience that would lead man to the moon by the end of the 60’s.

The clue: What was the date (day, month and year) that NASA introduced the Mercury Seven astronaut team to the world?

Hint: The year for this week’s Egg Hunt clue can be found in the video below.

Remember to follow all the guidelines and rules to qualify for the challenge each week! A quick refresher on the basic rules:

The clue will be for a specific date (day, month AND year) of a significant moment in national or global history that you will need to find on a headstone between the Wednesday and Sunday (12:00 AM GMT) of that week.

If you find a headstone with the special date (day, month AND year), you’ve found a BillionGraves Easter Egg!

Take a picture and upload it to BillionGraves through the mobile application

1 egg winner per person per week. Multiple submissions will aid in the chance of getting the Golden Egg.

Submissions must be attached to this blog post in it’s full form. No other hyperlink other than of a new record will be accepted.

Submissions of headstones will only be used if the full date is included on the inscription of the headstone. Unmarked graves or incomplete graves will not be included unless the actual original burial record (not just typed transcription of a burial index) is added to the record.

Check out our BillionGraves Facebook post today for our Bonus Question! Answer the question correctly and you could win an entry into the Golden Egg Hunt! -> HERE!

Every correct answer to the Bonus Question will qualify you for a raffle for one individual to be included in the Golden Egg contest. Only 1 entry per Facebook User. User MUST “like” the BillionGraves Facebook page to qualify.